synthetic oils
#11
RE: synthetic oils
Instead of procrastinating and posting here, hop on over to AMSOIL.com and order away... [8D] Depending on where you are, you may even find a local dealer who stocks what you need.
#13
RE: synthetic oils
ORIGINAL: chouseal
Instead of procrastinating and posting here, hop on over to AMSOIL.com and order away... [8D] Depending on where you are, you may even find a local dealer who stocks what you need.
Instead of procrastinating and posting here, hop on over to AMSOIL.com and order away... [8D] Depending on where you are, you may even find a local dealer who stocks what you need.
#14
RE: synthetic oils
ORIGINAL: mikesram
Just saw at wal mart today oil called Del Vac by mobil 1, I didn't get a chance to look at it closely. Does anyone use this type oil?
Just saw at wal mart today oil called Del Vac by mobil 1, I didn't get a chance to look at it closely. Does anyone use this type oil?
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RE: synthetic oils
I'm surprised to hear you can't go past 10K with Amsoil 15w40. When I did my UOA when I changed the 5w30 HDD at 7K it still had a TBN of 10.01. I will be doing a UOA again come spring to see how well the 5w30 HDD holds up over the wintertime with the longer warm up times, but hope to read at that time that it will last a full year or 15K.
#16
RE: synthetic oils
page 13
www.everytime.cummins.com/every/pdf/MPG_Secrets_Whitepaper.pdf
quote:
Test results indicate no significant difference in engine efficiency between synthetic and
mineral base lube oils at normal operating temperatures. Since the synthetics are more
expensive and, in an engine crankcase, are subject to the same contaminants as mineral-
based oils, they may not be cost effective.
www.everytime.cummins.com/every/pdf/MPG_Secrets_Whitepaper.pdf
quote:
Test results indicate no significant difference in engine efficiency between synthetic and
mineral base lube oils at normal operating temperatures. Since the synthetics are more
expensive and, in an engine crankcase, are subject to the same contaminants as mineral-
based oils, they may not be cost effective.
#17
RE: synthetic oils
ORIGINAL: HankL
page 13
www.everytime.cummins.com/every/pdf/MPG_Secrets_Whitepaper.pdf
quote:
Test results indicate no significant difference in engine efficiency between synthetic and
mineral base lube oils at normal operating temperatures. Since the synthetics are more
expensive and, in an engine crankcase, are subject to the same contaminants as mineral-
based oils, they may not be cost effective.
page 13
www.everytime.cummins.com/every/pdf/MPG_Secrets_Whitepaper.pdf
quote:
Test results indicate no significant difference in engine efficiency between synthetic and
mineral base lube oils at normal operating temperatures. Since the synthetics are more
expensive and, in an engine crankcase, are subject to the same contaminants as mineral-
based oils, they may not be cost effective.
#18
RE: synthetic oils
ORIGINAL: tdmopar59
results conclude that 99.9% of hankL's posts are copied and pasted and has no personal experiences.....
ORIGINAL: HankL
page 13
www.everytime.cummins.com/every/pdf/MPG_Secrets_Whitepaper.pdf
quote:
Test results indicate no significant difference in engine efficiency between synthetic and
mineral base lube oils at normal operating temperatures. Since the synthetics are more
expensive and, in an engine crankcase, are subject to the same contaminants as mineral-
based oils, they may not be cost effective.
page 13
www.everytime.cummins.com/every/pdf/MPG_Secrets_Whitepaper.pdf
quote:
Test results indicate no significant difference in engine efficiency between synthetic and
mineral base lube oils at normal operating temperatures. Since the synthetics are more
expensive and, in an engine crankcase, are subject to the same contaminants as mineral-
based oils, they may not be cost effective.
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